Enrique sabe hablar Italiano
Answer:
"Puedo hacerlo"
Explanation:
"I can" means "puedo," then "hacerlo" means "do it." (The "lo" ending is the direct object, so it can be "hacerlo" or "hacerla" depending on what the object is.)
Answer:
In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to complete the sentences given by providing the correct inflection of the verb <em>tener (have)</em> in the first section of each one of the exercises, followed by an appropriate possessive adjective for the second section of each exercise. <em>Note that, in order to choose the correct inflection of the verb and the correct possessive adjectives, you will have to pay particular attention to the gender and number of the subject of each sentence.</em>
Explanation:
María y tú <em>tienen</em> un hermano. Es <em>su</em> hermano.
Nosotras <em>tenemos</em> unas mochilas. Son <em>nuestras</em> mochilas.
Usted <em>tiene</em> dos sobrinos. Son <em>sus</em> sobrinos.
1- “¿Cómo estás?”
English- “How are you?”
2- Día
English- Day
3- Español
English- Spanish
4- Inglés
English- English
5- “¿Cómo te llamas?”
English- “What’s your name?”
6- ¡Adiós!
English- Bye!
7- Piñata
English- Pinata/Piñata ( I’m not so sure on which one, there’s not much of a difference saying it in English)
8- Lápiz
English- Pencil
9- Perdón
English- Sorry
10- ¡Bienvenidos!
English- Welcome!
(I hope I helped, have a good day!)